Posted by Moki on February 04, 2011 at 16:11:41 from (64.109.36.34):
In Reply to: Rear 3pt snow throwers posted by gun guru on February 04, 2011 at 13:37:58:
I have a Bueler (sp?) that is very nice. 96", two stage, and hyd. spout turning. Bought it new 7 winters ago and use it sporadically--that is, when the snow is too deep to plow with the F-250. This last blizzard was/is an excellent example: drifts that will only get the truck stuck and 2,000 feet to the road. I paid $2,200 for this one and saw recently that they were around $4,000 now. Nice heavy piece of equipment. You will need a 100 hp or more cab tractor and preferably MFWD to stay on track. Two wheels slip and slide a lot. And, oh, my next tractor is going to have a front 3 pt. and PTO just for this job. No sore necks but it would still be easier in the long stretch. Hope this helps a little. BTW, check www.WisFarmer.com for ads--there might be some used stuff available right now. A great paper.
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